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North Korea's Kim visits university in Vladivostok as state media reports on arms talks with Moscow
North Korea's Kim visits university in Vladivostok as state media reports on arms talks with Moscow
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — Umno secretary-general Datuk Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki reportedly defended the RM15.75 million allocat...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — Employers who raise their employees’ salaries under the progressive wage policy will receive cas...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — The Election Court today decided to nullify Terengganu PAS committee member Che Alias Hamid’s 15...
Beijing warned Manila on Tuesday not to "stir up trouble" after the Philippine Coast Guard said it removed a floating barrier at a disputed reef that was allegedly deployed by China to block Filipino fishermen from the area.The Philippines condemned the installation and its coast guard announced on Monday that it had "successfully" removed the barrier from the reef, which Manila calls Bajo de Masinloc, in a special operation ordered by President Ferdinand Marcos.
Hundreds of Sikh protesters rallied outside Indian diplomatic missions in Canada on Monday, trampling pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and burning flags a week after Ottawa said New Delhi had played a role in the killing of a prominent Sikh activist.Last Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told parliament that New Delhi was possibly involved in the assassination of the Sikh leader, triggering a major diplomatic crisis between the two nations.
IPOH, Sept 26 — Perak received RM16 million in royalty payments from China for the pilot project involving the productio...
KUALA LUMPU, Sept 27 — Mydin managing director Datuk Ameer Ali Mydin has called on the government to increase the ceilin...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) today called for the government to advise the Sultan of Selangor to pa...
Speaker Anthony Rota has apologised for calling Nazi SS soldier a ‘Ukrainian hero’
The EU's trade chief told Beijing on Monday that tough security laws and a more "politicised" business environment have left European companies struggling to understand their obligations and questioning their future in China. "This means European companies struggle to understand their compliance obligations: a factor that significantly decreases business confidence and deters new investments in China."
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Turkey's parliament will keep its promise to ratify Sweden's NATO bid if U.S. President Joe Biden's administration paves the way for F-16 jet sales to Ankara, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, according to Turkish media. Speaking to reporters on his flight back from Azerbaijan's exclave of Nakhchivan, Erdogan said that Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed Sweden's NATO membership bid last week in New York.
Former president complained that migrants at southern border all have ‘good phones’
Pro-Trump Republicans have pushed conspiracy that Biden had a Ukraine prosecutor fired for investigating company his son had been involved in
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — Johor Pakatan Harapan (PH) deputy chairman Aminolhuda Hassan has expressed his hope that the sta...
While Trump is calling for the removal of all Senate Democrats, he has refused to stand down from his own political ambitions in the face of 91 criminal charges
Donald Trump and his sons Eric and Don Jr committed fraud by inflating the value of the real estate and financial assets of the Trump Organization for years, a New York judge ruled on Tuesday.In addition to finding that Trump and his sons committed fraud, the judge also revoked the business licenses that allowed the Trump Organization to operate some of its New York properties.
Army chiefs and senior officers from 30 countries including the United States met in India Tuesday to discuss threats facing the Asia-Pacific region, in the face of concern at an increasingly assertive China.The conference, which launched in 1999, brings together army chiefs and top officers from 30 countries.
STORY: Kosovar police moved in to secure and search a village in north Kosovo on Monday, after a shootout between police and ethnic Serb gunmen that left four people dead.Police recovered a cache of weapons and military equipment during the operation.And a search of houses in the village continued, as armed police looked for any gunmen who may not have fled.The group of heavily armed attackers stormed the village of Banjska on Sunday, battling police and barricading themselves into a Serbian Orthodox monastery.Police retook the monastery later that day. Three attackers and one police officer died in the gun fight.The United States has condemned attacks on police and urged the governments of Kosovo and Serbia to defuse tensions.Meanwhile, Russia said it was closely monitoring what it called a "potentially dangerous" situation.Russia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent country and traditionally supports Serbia.Ethnic Albanians make up a majority of Kosovo's 1.8 million people. But some 50,000 Serbs in the north of the former Serbian province do not accept Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence. They see Belgrade as their capital, more than two decades after a Kosovo Albanian guerrilla uprising against Serbian rule.Here's Kosovo's Prime Minister, Albin Kurti."From yesterday, nothing can be the same anymore, the facts came out right in front of us, in our eyes and in the eyes of the international community as well as in the eyes of everyone who has the courage and will to see the truth of the region in which we live.”Kurti has blamed Serbia for financing and sending armed men to Kosovo, a claim Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic denies. Vucic blames Kurti for inciting violence by refusing to form an association of Serb municipalities to allow Serbs more autonomy, and by launching frequent police actions in the north.Tensions have been running high since clashes in northern Kosovo in May, when more than 90 NATO peacekeeping soldiers and some 50 Serb protesters were injured in northern Kosovo.
Prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani orders an investigation into the cause of fire